Combination window, screen, and awning.



C. 8.10HANSUN.

omBmATmN WINDOW. SCREENx AND AwNmG.

APFUCAUON FILED MAH. 30. 191B` Patented Dc. 19, 1916.

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A TTU/NVE 1' C. S. JHANSUN.

CMEIINATN WINDOW, SCHEN, AND AWNING.

APPLICANQN FILED MAK 3G, 1916.

1 ,209,164. Patented Dec. 19, 1916.

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TTG/ENE V UNITED 'eTATEs PATENT OFFICE.

GABL SEVERIN JOHANSON, OF MON'ICLAIB, NEW JERSEY.

eouaINATIoN WINDOW, SCREEN, ANnawNINe.

To all whom it may concern: i

Be it known that I, CARI. SEVERIN JOHAN- soN, a citizen of the UnitedStates, and resident of 92 Walnut street, Montclair in the county ofEssex and State of New ersey, have invented certain new and usefulImprovements in Combination Windows, Sereens,.and Awnings, of which thefollowjn is a specification.

he purpose of this invention is to provide a window equipped withconcealed screens and an awnmlg. `One advantage of t e invention is tohave a window wherein it is possible tb use screens without obstructingthe sash or raising the same.

Another advantage is to have a window wherein the screens are normallyconcealed within the sides and bottom ofthe window depending parts so asto frame.

Another advantage vis to have a Window wherein the inner visible frameis removable for the purpose of repairing the screens. f Anotheradvantage is to, havev a window wherein the sash is secured to a set ofte1escoping and screen bearing frames, the screens coming into usefulpositions upon pushin said Sash outward to a set limit.

Anot er advantage is to have a. window wherein a set of telescopingframes are supported and guided in limited outward movement by means ofoppositely hinged sliding members engaging sleeves mounted on the sashof said wmdow.

Another advantage is to have a windo wherein the sash may be disengagedfrom .p`ermit theswings ing or securing of said sa in any position, evento the extent of the reversa of the same.

Other advantages and possibilities will `become apparent as thespecification proceeds.

Referring to the drawings, like parts are noted by the same numeralsthroughout.

Figure 1 is an outside' perspective of an apparatus embodying thisinvention, in procentral and vertical cross sectiona view of the sameapparatus. ,Fig- 3 1s an exterior viewof 1 with all parts in collapsedor l retracted "position Fig. 4 is an interior view `of Fi 3. Fi 5 is aperspective view of parts 1 and 17 of Fi 2 and 4. Fig.

6 is a vview of a small sect on of screen and Y keep the sash beingsupported b `Bpeuloation o! Letten Patent. Patented Dec. 19, 1916.Application led Iarh 80,1918. Serial 116.87380. i u

frame 24 or 21`of Fig. 2. Fig. 7 is a vertical cross sectional view ofFlg. 6. Fig. 8

is a similar viewto Fig. 6. Fig. 9 is a verti- Ainto consideration.

The desire to secure ventilation usually necessitatesvopening the windowand then 4either bearlng instant linvasion by swarms of insects or elseplacing in the opening a light obstructing screen. The screens havealways been a sore nuisance but apparently a necessa evil, it beingvmore necessary to out Insects and to cut oi some light than to gowithout ventilation. It ris pro-` posed,`however, to combine in thisinven` tion a window'with'normally concealed and invisible screenswherein the screens and sash never exchange laces relatively.

As it is often foun highly useful to have an awning on ordinary windows,although involving more or less trouble in adjusting the same, it hasbeen entirely feasible, in the Apractice of myinvention to introduce aoonstruction answerin the pur ose of an awn in and a rain shie d as welreturning to the drawings, in Fig. 1, we have the sash'14 mounted on thetele scoping screen frames 21 and 24, further shown in Fig. 2, where oneof the swin ing guide members 13 is seen. A portion o the sash is shownin Fi 14 as a rear view illus'-f trating the detacha le mountin of sash14 on screen frame 21, the slo 30 bein adapted to slip under the headsof screws 3 30, to retain the same. The apparatus consists primarily ofthe removab e inner casin extensions 17, further shown in;

stops 25 and 25'; screen frames 21 and 24 having imperforate -topsserving as a ,rain shield or awning, the screen portions 27 occupyingthe sides and bottoms of the saine frames; and the sash 14 containingglass 3, single guide member 13 and double "gui e member 12,

illustrated in Figs. 1, 3, 1 0, l1. and 12. llloeks 7, 7 and la', arescrewed or secured to :wash ll in positions 4diown and pivoted sleeve@ll, ll) und l() are centered u1 laid hloelis, the arme-,- ofswingingguide members 12 nlm lil pushing slidulily through .sa-.iidslet-ven.

.\ll of the mentioned parts are found in retracted und innetive positionin Fig. 3. The. swinging or hinged guide lneniliers 12 :ind lil gndiuilly swing apart into positions illustrated ln Fig. 1 when the stops1 and l are released from the slots in plates 20, 20, as shown in Figs.2 4 and 5, und the rod 2 in pushed from within so as.' to projeet thesash and telescoping frames 2l, 2l, outward 1o the poition in Ilgs. land 2.

In operating the window into protracted or letrarted positions as Shownin Figs. l, 2, 3 and 1l, it is, ol course, noted that the nleevei, 'land l0; ete., will slide outward or inward uniformly on the horizontalarms of guides 12 und l?, while these latter assume ronverrggingV ordiverging poeitions, respeetively.

ln Figs. i. und 3, the collar-.sf 11', ll', linut und retaintlieuliinged guide members 12 and lil in' position in the supports 11,ll. (ln the ends -ol' these guides are collarsy 5, :3 and il seeured byscrews 5', 5 and 9', respectively, for preventing the sleeves 4, 10 undldfrom slipping oil'. The .sleeves are secured to the pivots 4', 10',ete., so ns to be inseparable `from, though swiveling on or under, theswivel blocks 7, T and 8.

ln Fig. 2 we have the vertical eross seetion of Fig. 3 indicated by thedotted lines, 14' being the receded sash 14 and 8' the swivel liloeks 8.They Screen fanies 21 and 24 telescope into positions Q1 and 24', therodQS being a eentrul guide for the frames, extendingr lletween hoard 3and stop 25', the eoneealed rollers, one shown beneath the telesrropingfframers in cross section und 2G heilig designed to reduce friction andhelp guide the mentioned frames.

A modification of frame Q1 is seen in Fig. 1?, where rods like, 33 runthrough the shaped edges of the frame and are shafts upon which rotatethe rollers 32'; 26 and 26, the others. nntheing noted. Rollei' 32' runso n rail 32 Whirl) rests in'suhstructure 16, and rollers 26 and 26 runagainst guides 26', 26', whileI theother roller nre similarly guidedthoueh ,not so shown. Dotted rertangle Ae-, denotes the relativeposition of a sash on this freine.

The inneifrmne li' ns shown in` Figs. 2, 4 and is seriured in the windowframe proper, 2', 3 and 1KG by means of screws lljifme being shown atset-tion 18 'in Fig. 4, the holes 1Q, 15) living illustrated in Fig.Tliwextensions 1T', 17', of the s ill lit in on the rfides of trim 16'and al'ioye molding'lS, thev screws and these extensions causing asuspenderfl position of the said frame li'. lt is in elfeet, areniovahle hierve. perniitti'nt,r aia-ess to all lhe vri-ene and innerparis ol the window when removed.

ln Figs. (l and T we have a nimpliA nn'lhoil ol' seruring the seri-eneproper iu lln,A l'rauu` 2l or 2l. It will lie noted that lliure llanursare. formed olf doubled Sheet metal. a5 in Fig. :2, and so lient as lonnilze it imposeilile lol them to he purduil out loo lui' or .wparateil.ln Figs. l) and '.2 is a hole in the lower metal regietering with thetongue 23, whieh latter in depressed toward the.I hole in order toengngje the nienlies ot' the seri-en. Another method is shown in Figs. 8and il. Ilere two pairs of registering holes are spared apart and a linklil of wire run through the holen. zu, shown, and the ends hentover. lnthv-t tuo nielhoila. ol i-ourse, the securingr units or mean, are placedin regularl)y spared positions all over the screen frames .l and 2l.

ln order to add lo the ulililv oll the wirr dow Mill further. the mennoof .sepnraline the sash l-l from the errer-n frames. nI e.\ plained ofhier. l-i. the position indirnted in li'ig. lll is shown n# one of manypossillilitie1 while liotli guides 1:2 and 13 are still ronneeted to thesash. iVliem however, the serew El is loosened :ao as to permit therelease ol' rollin.' 9 und sleeve 4, the eoinplete reversal of wash 1,4is possible as shown in Fig. 1l. This permits easy access to the outerface of glass 3 for cleaning the same. If. however, it is desired tocause the window to swing as though hinged rigidly, it is only necessaryto turn collars 5 and 5 so that Screws and 5' slip into the slots inangle cleats 6, G', and to secure the screws thus, when an)y positionlike that indicated by Fig. 12 is possible, the sash then swingingrigidly supported liv guide 12.

Having thus fully described my invention, what l claim as new and desireto obtain by Letters Patent is:

l. A window including n frame, and a.

plurality of teleseopie colliipsilile members romprising frames to theoutermost of which is seeured a sash, substantially as described.

2. A window including a sash, 'a serie's of telescopio members securedto seid sash, and a frame roneealing said telescoping members,substantially as described.

il. window including a frame und iisash. and a series of teleseopingmembers comprising frames eonstrurted t0 envelop aforesaid frame when incollapsed or telesi-oped position. substantially as described.

4. A window eomlirising a window casi j, and an inner frame suspendedWithin ssli casing; :i series` of telescoping frames secured within saideasing and adapted to lne outwardly extended in the space between Suidcasing and said inner treme, and to be concealed by said inner framewhen in tele- 1u described.

i "mman 5. A window casing including anv inner suspended frame or casingconstructed to 5 conceal a series of teleslcoping frames adapted to beextended or colin )sed about the same, said` inner suspended rame beingdetachable and having extensions .to the sides for securing it inposition, substantially as 6. A window including a `window casing and asash, a sel-ies of teleseoping frames supported in said casing andadapted to be extended outward therefrom, said sash be;

ing secured to the outermost of said frames and occupying the entireopen arca in the forward or outer extremity thereof; and there being aplurality' of open areas upon the sides of said frames andeorres|mndingl screens occupying said areas, substantiallyv asdescribed.

',7. A window including a casing,Y and a frame or sash adapted tobepl'ojeeted therefrom, and means for uniformlyguiding the same inreciprocal movementand means for l supportin `r the same, said meanscomprising a pair 0f hinged members. one in either side of said casingprovided with horizontal arms or rods adapted to slide through sleeveson said frame or l:sash in such manner as to cause the arms o f one ofsaid hinged members to converge or diverge in relation to the arms of.the othermeniber upon corre-4 sponding projection or withdrawal of saidsash from or into said window casing, substantially as described.

8. A window inelndinF a sash or frame 4 adapted to be projected trefrom, a pair of hinged lnembers haring horizontal arms,

sleeves secured to said sash adapted to fit and slide on said arms:limitlnganeans' on saidarms comprising collars with setecrews; aud apair of hooks or slotted brackets on said sash adapted 'to be engagedand se- Lcured by setserews t the eollarson the arms'of one of saidhinged guide members, so as to pei-mil the sash to swing rigidly on theone guide member as upon a hinge, substantially as described. i

El. A window inelliding a window easing,a plurality of extensibleieleseoping members comprising screen or sash bearingr frames movablysecured insaid easing, a-sash secured to the outermost of said movablefrana-s. and au inner detachable frame sus pended in said easild.r andextending out into said' teleseoping members providing by its outerdisengaged end an inner stop or abutment for said sash. -substantialhlas described.

Signed at 13:!` Nassau street, iu-the bor ough of Manhattan. in thecounty olA New York, city and State ol New York, this 29th day of March,A. l). 1911i..

